Using sponge daubers and stamping ink make a pretty swoosh background to stamp words over, the Hero Arts website has all the details.
Looking for more paper crafts ideas and supplies? Check some of our favorite supplies out over … Read More...
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Using sponge daubers and stamping ink make a pretty swoosh background to stamp words over, the Hero Arts website has all the details.
Looking for more paper crafts ideas and supplies? Check some of our favorite supplies out over … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Marni from Haberdashery Fun shares a tutorial over at Momtastic showing how to make a rice-filled heating pad. It’s a large size, roughly 21″ x 6″ finished, big enough to soothe aching shoulders. Go to Momtastic to find her tutorial.… Read More...
Kaley Ann shares a method for making mini-notebooks that is simple and quite clever. I love her idea of what to use for the covers. You can use these for jotting down journaling, page ideas, or even as a mini … Read More...
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Looking for Baby themed papers, stickers and embellishments? Check some of our favorite baby-themed designs out on Scrapbook.com
by Sarah White
I was looking around on Pinterest, as I often do, and I saw that Wool and the Gang has a free pattern out for its Snood Operator, a gigantic cowl worked in garter stitch with the company’s Crazy Sexy … Read More...
Colour deVerre has a great new jewelry mold called the Nano Drops. It’s a bead with a droplet and they look so cool when they’re stacked together. Of course there are directions on how to use the molds. But … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Martha Stewart usually has some holiday tutorials for us and these are so cute and achievable. There is the little “Felt Heart Hat”and “ and “Felt
Heart Button Covers” “Heart-Felt Bag” and “Knitted Catnip Delight” … Read More...
Jessica of scrumdilly-do! shows off her classroom project – a Square in a Square quilt. This is not the typical quilt I share here on Quilting At Craft Gossip. This one is made, not from fabric, but construction paper … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Have you drooled over photos of beautiful vintage or vintage-inspired dresses with the beautifully shaped circle skirt? There’s a good chance that there’s horsehair braid sewn into the hem to give it that shape. Professor Pincushion shares a video tutorial … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Tamara from Etcetorize shows how to make a twist bandeau bikini top. Believe it or not, it’s actually an easy sewing project using just straight seams. Tamara says that 1 meter of spandex swim suit fabric is enough to make … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
Learn to create a terrarium and bring the outsides in (especially in this cold weather!).
Kadie of Sever-Alive shows us using a Terrarium Garden Fairy Kit. I know, it takes away the fun of doing DIY, but the idea should … Read More...
What a treat to wake up to. French toast alone would be great, but to have them shaped into hearts! Can you feel the love?
I’m writing this as a Valentine’s post, but these would be great for birthdays, anniversaries, … Read More...
I know I don’t live where it gets snow but I do look forward to spring and these charming gift bags look so cheery and bright. Pop on over to the blog Little Treasures for the tutorial on how to … Read More...
These concrete candle holders just ooze industrial flare. Simple to make and very versatile. Add splashes of color if they are a little too plain for your style. From Nimidesign.com.
Sometimes Romance is just snuggling up on the couch with a good movie. This DIY blanket of love is made using a home made cardboard stamp and some fabric paints. Pick up some polar fleece material for a cheap no … Read More...
(Pardon the pun) I Love, Love, Love this! Why do I Love it so much I hear you ask. Well it is totally do-able and totally versatile. This heart in made from napkins. Each napkin is pushed into the chicken … Read More...
These two adorable ideas come from Thenerdswife.com where she shares her free printable for the Doh and the fruit squeeze one. Both printables are perfect for younger kids who would like to hand out gifts to their friends.
by Anne Weaver
Not able to find modern and gender neutral crib bedding at major retailers, Kristen from Big Box Detox made her own. With the wide selection of prints and colors available in quilting cotton yardage, she was able to find exactly … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
This Wash & Wear Travel Pouch will help you separate dirty lingerie items from ones that are still clean. Art Gallery Fabrics shares a tutorial showing how to make it. It’s divided into two zippered pockets (zippers down each side … Read More...